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  2. 9 Best Floor Lamps to Enhance Your Space - AOL

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    Mother-Daughter Floor Lamp with Reading Light. You can't go wrong with a simple lamp, equipped with a 3-way switch that allows you to set the mood with different lighting settings and a separate ...

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    For a twist on midcentury modern lighting, try this clear-bulb floor lamp. Its shade-free design can effortlessly illuminate the entire room, rather than a solitary corner. Dimensions: 58.5" H x ...

  4. Lighting: Depending on the shade your floor lamp has, your light source can either shine bright or emit a soft glow. Lampshades can include a frosted finish that helps tame bright light bulbs, a ...

  5. Gooseneck lamp - Wikipedia

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    Gooseneck lamps are often used to position a light for reading, or in industry, to provide spot illumination for machining operations. These lamps can come in any color. Gooseneck lamps may be free standing floor lamps, desk lamps, or have magnetic bases in industrial applications.

  6. Lectern - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter stand behind lecterns during a debate prior to the 1976 United States presidential election. A lectern is a standing reading desk with a slanted top, on which documents or books are placed as support for reading aloud, as in a scripture reading, lecture, or sermon. A lectern is usually attached to a stand or affixed ...

  7. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, a sofa table is a tall, narrow table used behind a sofa to hold lamps or decorative objects. Work tables were small tables designed to hold sewing materials and implements, providing a convenient work place for women who sewed. They appeared during the 18th century and were popular throughout the 19th century.

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